A study from an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce suggests Indiana could benefit significantly from having improved rural broadband access. "Unlocking the Digital Potential of Rural America" says Indiana could add more than $2 billion to its GDP each year if the entire rural community had broadband services. The study was conducted by the Chamber Technology Engagement Center.

An orthodontic practice in central Indiana has launched a campaign supporting a nonprofit honoring former Butler University basketball star Andrew Smith. Gorman & Bunch Orthodontics says the Be The Change campaign aims to have up to 430 people join the bone marrow registry. Jason Bunch is spearheading the effort and says the practice wanted to support Project 44 after its founder, Andrew Smith's wife, Samantha Smith spoke at an event it hosted by the practice.

It's a special all-women edition of Inside INdiana Business featuring female guest hosts and guests. The state of Indiana says it is focused on building a 21st century workforce by creating talent regions committed to using asystems approach to attract, develop, and connect Hoosier talent. Indiana Career Connections & Talent Secretary Blair Milo explains why collaboration is key for the 21st Century Talent Regions.

It’s a tech startup created by a mom for moms. Little Nugget helps you personalize, organize and treasure your favorite family moments all through an app. Guest Host Kristen Cooper, CEO and Founder of the Startup Ladies talks with CEO and Founder of Little Nugget, Carrie Griffith about how every aspect of the app was designed with love and a passion for documenting life as it happens.

The Indiana Office of Tourism Development has a new director. Misty Weisensteiner is no stranger to the tourism world in Indiana. She most recently served in a similar role for the Orange County Economic Development Partnership. Guest Host Executive Director for the Indiana Tourism Association Carrie Lambert asks Misty about her vision and top priorities for the state’s tourism efforts.

It's a special all-women edition of Inside INdiana Business featuring female guest hosts and guests. The state of Indiana says it is focused on building a 21st century workforce by creating talent regions committed to using asystems approach to attract, develop, and connect Hoosier talent. Indiana Career Connections & Talent Secretary Blair Milo explains why collaboration is key for the 21st Century Talent Regions.

It’s a tech startup created by a mom for moms. Little Nugget helps you personalize, organize and treasure your favorite family moments all through an app. Guest Host Kristen Cooper, CEO and Founder of the Startup Ladies talks with CEO and Founder of Little Nugget, Carrie Griffith about how every aspect of the app was designed with love and a passion for documenting life as it happens.

The Indiana Office of Tourism Development has a new director. Misty Weisensteiner is no stranger to the tourism world in Indiana. She most recently served in a similar role for the Orange County Economic Development Partnership. Guest Host Executive Director for the Indiana Tourism Association Carrie Lambert asks Misty about her vision and top priorities for the state’s tourism efforts.

More women-owned businesses are popping up around the state! In our Trendiana segment, Guest Host and Co-Founder & CEO of New Day Craft Tia Agnew and Yelp’s Brittany Smith look at some companies aiming to satisfy your sweet or savory taste buds others that provide natural bath and body products – including some that are collaborations with Indiana breweries!

No doubt Indiana has a robust life sciences industry...serving some 1,700 companies. AIT Bioscience is a research laboratory that performs analysis for biopharma drug development. Guest Host Lori LeRoy, Vice President of Communications at BioCrossroads chats with CEO Terri Pascarelli, who’s held leadership positions in life science companies---from start-ups to Fortune 500 firms---for more than 25 years.

For many years, journalism professor Dr. Jennifer Palilonis researched and developed a master’s degree program, called Emerging Media Design and Development in Ball State University’s Department of Journalism. The program, also known as EMDD, is a unique field bringing together students with diverse backgrounds and creating the next generation of business communicators in this media-centered world.

You've jumped through the hiring hoops and emerged with some transformational talent. Before joining your company, Joe slashed costs and doubled revenue at his previous job, and Sue is known for building record-breaking teams and product launches. It should take them no time to produce similar results in your organization, right? In reality, Joe and Sue’s performances will hinge heavily on how you manage their post-hire assimilation: a cycle all new hires experience, lasting...